Before starting I like the scope in the picture posted. 150 MHz and it is real not a digital simulation therefore at 150 MHz what you see is what it is not software connecting dots.
Schlumberger 5228
It's a 250MHz scope made by French Sefram.
Which is why I purchased it over a chinese digital oscilloscope.
Some RF guy was measuring signals close to 500MHz on it.
All three channels have full bandwidth, third channel has "crippled" functionality.
0.1V/div and 1V/div, no 50R termination and no custom V/div.
It's not my only scope.

C1-107, 5MHz single channel.XY + external trigger
It was my first scope before I gathered money for a proper high-end scope.
There's a built-in multimeter. Needs some repairs and adjustments but some functions work correctly.
ADC,display is all discrete TTL + analog.
Do you guys purchase NOS devices instead of new ?
I usually do because the quality is better and you don't get counterfeits.
There's Czechoslovakian TESLA, Hungarian TUNGSRAM or MEV and Polish Unitra-CEMI.
Plenty of NOS hardware at low pricing.
A pack of 4xKD502 + shipping costs 17PLN.
With current 3.35PLN/USD it gives ~5USD.
Occasionally I get some western Motorola or even RCA.
Additionally I take apart electronic junk and strip it from all components.
They go into big storage wall for components.
Too bad that I mainly get ATX pc power supplies. I mainly get low voltage caps and high voltage transistors from them.
My first amplifier was 2xTDA2003 amp for a TV set around 2 years ago.
Only the chips and the PCB was new.
All capacitors and resistors were used components.
Works to this day.
Sound quality is good for just watching TV.
Main problem is that the switching supply noise comes through sound card of my HTPC (DVB-T tuner installed).
Semi-fixed by adding 27R resistors on amplifier input (low but does the job).
Switching power supplies are a big problem.
I constructed a DIY AM radio.
AA144 germanium diode for detection, BC516 + LM386 for audio amplification.
Poland has 1MW Long-wave (225KHz, Polish Radio Channel 1) transmitter in Solec Kujawski(it has enough power to be received in Japan or USA as most "competing" transmitters got turned off in recent years).
This city is right next to Bydgoszcz which I live in.
Over here the signal is excellent.
Once time I decided to take my radio to Gdansk(~140KM north) where I study at Polytechnic(Technical University).
Station could be picked up but I had lots of noise which covered the audio signal(broadcast could be heard in backround).
At one point in history we had 2MW long-wave transmitter (which had effective power output of 3MW) in Konstantynow.
Highest construction on earth (646meters) until collapse in 1991.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warsaw_radio_mastNow I want to build a more advanced radio.
TDA2822M for audio amplification. It can run down to 1.8V which means higher volume with the same 18650 cell(LM386 is barely running at such voltages).
BC516 for RF amplification this time.
AM detection using the same AA144.
I learned radio technology from russian DIY youtube channels along with USSR radio-magazines (mainly schematics).
I know cyrillic (self learned) so I can understand plenty of stuff just from Polish-Russian language similarities.
Circuit #8 is what inspires me

Two-stage RF amp replaced by a single BC516 (PNP darlington) and audio amplifier replaced by TDA2822M.